In a certain sequence, each term, starting with the 3rd term, is found by multiplying the previous two terms. What is

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In a certain sequence, each term, starting with the 3rd term, is found by multiplying the previous two terms. What is the difference between the 6th and 3rd terms in the sequence?

(1) The 1st term is equal to 8 times the 2nd term.
(2) The 4th term is equal to 1.

Answer: B

Source: Manhattan GMAT
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